2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.calphad.2015.09.002
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Phase equilibria in the reciprocal NaCl–KCl–NaNO3–KNO3 system

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“…The data obtained from DTA technique vary from 571 K to 581 K. The post-hoc test leads to 4 homogeneous subsets which can be grouped into two sets of data (571.65 -575.21) K [101,176,177] and (578 -581) K [83, 86, 170-175, 178, 179]. The data belonging to the first group are considered as less reliable.…”
Section: (Ii) Data From Dta Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data obtained from DTA technique vary from 571 K to 581 K. The post-hoc test leads to 4 homogeneous subsets which can be grouped into two sets of data (571.65 -575.21) K [101,176,177] and (578 -581) K [83, 86, 170-175, 178, 179]. The data belonging to the first group are considered as less reliable.…”
Section: (Ii) Data From Dta Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present work, as in the most evaluations [23,25,26,35,162,175,176,205,211,212], the solid-solid transition in NaNO3 is considered as a first-order transition. Robelin et al [211] noticed that, this assumption has no effect on the calculated liquidus temperatures but the calculated number of phases at equilibrium at low temperatures may be incorrect.…”
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“…ermal analysis includes gravimetric analysis (TG; Li and Guo, 2020), differential thermal analysis (Sergeev et al, 2015), di erential scanning calorimetry (DSC; Schroeder et al, 2012;Beyer et al, 2013;Noshadi and Sadeghi, 2018), titration calorimetry (Dhenain et al, 2013;Frangieh et al;2014), etc. An appropriate analysis method must be selected for each speci c system.…”
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confidence: 99%